In August 1974, with two years of his second term still to run, Nixon resigned, announcing his departure in a live TV broadcast, claiming “As President I must put the interest of America first”. This illustration first published in Time Magazine. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

The US President John F. Kennedy, had a reputation of enjoying the company of women and there were rumours of many affairs during his presidency. This drawing was commissioned by the New Yorker magazine but they didn’t publish it, although they had it stuck on the wall of their offices! (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

The ‘special relationship’ between Tony Blair & George Bush as they found themselves in trouble over Iraq. (Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matt paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity).

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A large retrospective exhibition of Gerald Scarfe’s political work has now opened at the Wilhelm Busch Museum in Hannover, Germany. Around 120 of his extraordinary drawings are now on show until 12th August. A catalogue of the exhibition is also … Continue reading →